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Effects of base cation fertilization on the nutrient status, free amino acids and some carbon fractions of the leaves of sugar maple (Acer saccharumMarsh.)

✍ Scribed by Ge Liu; Benoît Côté; W. Fyles


Publisher
Springer
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
620 KB
Volume
160
Category
Article
ISSN
0032-079X

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✦ Synopsis


A study was conducted in the Lower Laurentians of southern Quebec to test the hypothesis that base cation fertilization would improve the nutrient status of declining sugar maples (Acer saccharum Marsh.) and alter the partitioning of leaf C and N. Six 40 × 40 m plots were delineated in an 80 year old stand of sugar maple. Three plots received a mixture of fertilizer and liming materials (500 kg ha -~ of K2SO 4, 250 kg ha -1 of CaCO 3 and 250 kg ha -1 of CaMg(CO2)2) in the spring of 1989. Leaves from mid crown of dominant or co-dominant maples were sampled monthly during the 1990 growing season. Trees were cored in 1992 to measure their response in diameter growth. Fertilization increased diameter growth and foliar K concentration of trees but reduced foliar Ca concentration. Fertilization resulted in lower starch concentrations and higher ratios of soluble sugars to starch in June and September, and in higher free amino acid concentrations but lower ratio of total non-structural carbohydrates to free amino acids in September. Leaf proline concentration was correlated with leaf starch concentration (r = 0.39). The results suggest that amelioration of K deficiencies in sugar maple through fertilization with a mixture of base cations can increase tree growth and affect the seasonal dynamics of foliar C and N pools.